Michael Jones was the Design
Principal for the original 170,000 sq. ft. training center, located adjacent
to the FBI Training Center at Quantico and subsequently collaborated on the
programming and design of the proposed campus master plan expansion.

The Training Center contains a
series of separate, secure and identifiable facilities within a singular
complex: offices, training center, student dormitories, international
conference room with simultaneous translation, cafeteria, armory and central
stores.

The original building scheme
created a singular building containing a variety of elements: office
block with entry, classroom block with 3-story atrium and dormitory wing.
Sited to straddle a hilltop, students arriving in buses arrive at the dorm
wing; visitors and employees enter via a secure lobby, atop a paved
triangular entry court. The court, which is used for graduation
ceremonies, is situated above the armory, central stores and cafeteria.

Classrooms vary in size from 12
to 60 stations in flat floor and tiered seating configurations.
State-of-the-art electronics are incorporated throughout the building and
data connections are included within each dormitory room.

The master plan builds on this
conception, expanding the original dormitory building in a fishhook shape
containing the elevated plaza and placing complementary facilities adjacent
to and north of the original classroom/office building. New buildings
include a services center, physical training/fitness facility including
indoor pool and exercise areas and a new 1,000+ car parking garage with
lower level indoor firing range.